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. 2025 Jul;21(3):e70006.
doi: 10.1111/mcn.70006. Epub 2025 Feb 26.

Why Animal-Source Foods Are not Consumed by Women and Children in the Amhara Region: A Qualitative Study

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Why Animal-Source Foods Are not Consumed by Women and Children in the Amhara Region: A Qualitative Study

Netsanet Fentahun et al. Matern Child Nutr. 2025 Jul.

Abstract

This study aimed to understand the barriers and facilitators of animal source food (ASF) consumption among women and children in Wag Himra, South Gondar, and Central Gondar zones of Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Women and men with children under 2 years, grandmothers, community and religious leaders, and midwives and health workers were included. Thirty separate focus group discussions and 35 key informant interviews were conducted from July to August 2022. To ensure the quality of qualitative research findings, the criteria of trustworthiness were maintained by the following: credibility, transferability, dependability, and conformability. Qualitative thematic analysis was carried out using Qualitative Data Analysis Miner. Barriers to children's ASF consumption were poverty, age of the child, illness, high cost of ASFs, loss of parents, divorcee, and a lack of livestock. For pregnant and lactating women, the main barriers to ASF consumption were lack of animals in the household, financial constraints, illness, fear of having a big baby, religious fasting, and morning sickness. Family affluence, the availability of ASFs in the household, liking the taste of ASFs, and receiving nutrition education on ASFs were facilitators for children and pregnant and lactating women to consume ASFs. Barriers to ASF consumption in Amhara Region include factors related to livelihoods and social norms or beliefs. Programmes could offer a combination of livelihood supports and social and behaviour change communication to increase ASF consumption by women and children.

Keywords: Ethiopia; animal source foods; children; lactating women; pregnant women.

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